History of European Integration
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2025-2026
01013177
Political Science
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
NA
Teaching Methods
Teaching methods are of theoretical-practical nature, where the theoretical approach is composed by lecturing classes by the professor, while the practical one comprehends the active participation of students. In this part, academic readings are required, followed by debates in classes, and the undertaking of a work exploring an historical dimension of European integration.
Learning Outcomes
The cu provides the understanding on the European integration from an historical perspective.
Students are expected to:
1. Understand the integration as raised by specific motivations and historical contexts of the 20th century
2. Understand and be able to rationalize the institutional exceptionality of the first European Communities in the International System
3. Acquire ground knowledge about the stages of integration and the functional dynamics of its evolution
4. Know that such evolution corresponds to an institutional organic development
5. Understand the constraints, the progresses and stagnations of integration conditioned by European and international historical junctures
6. Understand the EU as an evolving process and a political system in progress
7. Develop critical awareness about the constraints and threats, successes and pitfalls of the integration process
8. Think critically, with scientific ground, the current status and the future of the EU.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Post-war Europe: attempts for unity (1945-49)
2. The first European Community, successes and pitfalls of federal integration (1950-54)
3. Common Market and the economic integration (1955-68)
4. International crisis and the perspective of reformation (1969-1984)
5. From the market to the political ambition: Europe of Maastricht (1985-99)
6. Challenges of the new millennium: from Amsterdam to Lisbon (2000-2007)
7. From the crisis to the crises: Eurozone, refugees, euroscepticism, disintegration (2008-2019)
8. The status of the European Union: past, present and future (conclusive reflection).
Head Lecturer(s)
Francesco Navarrini
Assessment Methods
Assessment
In-class participation: 20.0%
Research work: 30.0%
Mini Tests: 50.0%
Bibliography
Bellamy, R., & Castiglione, D. (2019). From Maastricht to Brexit. Democracy, constitutionalism and citizenship in EU. ECPR Press/Rownman and Littlefield Int.
Bossuat, G. (2009). Histoire de l’Union Européenne, Fondations, Élargissements, Avenir. Belin.
Conceição-Heldt, E. (2016). O Futuro da União Europeia. Francisco Manuel dos Santos. Ebook.
Dedman, M. J. (2010). The Origins and Development of the European Union. 1945-2008, 2nd ed. Routledge.
Dinan, D. (2014). Europe Recast: a History of the European Union. Palgrave.
Geoffey, E. (2017). Brexit and British Politics. Polity Press.
Loth, W. (2014). Building Europe. A history of European unification. De Gruyter.
Silva, A. M. da (2010). História da Unificação Europeia: a Integração Comunitária (1945-2010). Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra.
Sidjanski, D. (1996). O futuro Federalista da Europa. A Comunidade europeia, das Origens ao Tratado de Maastricht. Gradiva.